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Sumit Singhal
Sumit Singhal
Sumit Singhal loves modern architecture. He comes from a family of builders who have built more than 20 projects in the last ten years near Delhi in India. He has recently started writing about the architectural projects that catch his imagination.

CIPEA No.4 House in Nanjing, China by AZL architects

 
July 4th, 2017 by Sumit Singhal

Article source: AZL architects

Situated in Laoshan Forest to the west of central Nanjing city, China International Practical Exhibition of Architecture (CIPEA) began in 2003 to bring twenty-four renowned international & domestic architects together onto one site. CIPEA consist of four public buildings and twenty small houses, in accordance with the brief, the houses should have at least five bedrooms, public spaces, and hospitality accommodations on 500 square meters.

west, Image Courtesy © AZL architects

  • Architects: AZL architects
  • Project: CIPEA No.4 House
  • Location: Nanjing, China

south, Image Courtesy © AZL architects

The Number Four “Blockhouse” sits on a particularly valley site, nestling the house into the landscape. In the spirit of a pagoda, four cubic floors are stacked vertically, allowing for minimal site excavation and land use. The ground floor features living and dining spaces quietly enveloped in the surrounding forest and overlooking a stream, and a communal roof terrace rises to just above the trees. The roof merges into the landscape as another living space, complete with pool and wooden deck within the panorama of the forest. The geometric shape is sculpted from concrete and finished in a white protection surface.

northwest, Image Courtesy © AZL architects

Image Courtesy © AZL architects

The concept of Blockhouse is almost the living attitude of many Chinese: a minimal opening to the surrounding landscape is the only perforation of the richness inside the house. The horizontal break of each floor—in combination with larger unique curved apertures on each floor—frame vistas in the spirit of Chinese landscape scrolls. Prescribed views have a long tradition in Chinese art history and traditional Chinese gardens, designed to make the viewer reconsider and contemplate the landscape.

southeast, Image Courtesy © AZL architects

living room, Image Courtesy © AZL architects

corridor, Image Courtesy © AZL architects

living room 2, Image Courtesy © AZL architects

bathroom, Image Courtesy © AZL architects

model, Image Courtesy © AZL architects

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